Zelik Epstein, also known as Zelig Epstein (full name Aharon Zelig Epstein) (July 10, 1914 Billion Graves – August 3, 2009), was a prominentWilliam B. Helmreich. "The World of the Yeshiva: An Intimate Portrait of Orthodox Jewry" New York: Free Press, 1982, page xix Orthodox Judaism rabbi and rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Shaar HaTorah-Grodno, a private institution in Kew Gardens, Queens, New York, 50states.com containing a high school, Beth Midrash, and Kollel. Epstein was considered by many to be the last of the Gedolim of his generation. See, e.g. Hamodia Magazine, October 21, 2009, p.3.
Epstein maintained a relatively low profile – for example, he did not join the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah, despite numerous invitations. See Hamodia Magazine, October 21, 2009, p.3. His non-membership in the Moetzes, however, was a mere formality, as he still served as the address of last resort for many of the thorniest problems facing Klal Yisrael.Hamodia Magazine, October 21, 2009, p.3. His approbation was sought (and received) for a number of major projects, such as the Schottenstein edition of both the talmud and Jerusalem Talmud of which he was a big supporter of. He is known to have been a close confidant of several gadol of the previous generation, including Rav Yaakov Kamenetsky See Reb Yaakov by Yonason Rosenblum, p. 146 (Mesorah Publications, 1993). and Elazar Shach.
Epstein married a granddaughter of Shimon Shkop, rosh yeshiva of the original Yeshiva Shaar HaTorah-Grodno. He had two children, a son named Kalman and a daughter named Elka.http://matzav.com/rav-zelik-epstein-ztl-a-tribute-on-his-first-yahrtzeits-tomorrow-13-av His son and successor, See Rabbi Kalman Epstein, a Torah scholar in his own right, gives the highest level shiur in the Yeshiva. The lower level post High school lecture was given by Rabbi Shalom Spitz, and now as of 2021 given by Rabbi Zelik's grandson, Rabbi Kalman's son. In his later years, Epstein gave only one lecture a week, on Sefer Hamitzvot, written by Maimonidies. His son also assisted his father in running the Yeshiva due to the latter's advanced age.
Epstein supported Nathan Kamenetsky and his book Making of a Godol, stating in a letter to Yosef Sholom Eliashiv that "in my opinion there is no justification whatsoever to ban the aforementioned book."
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